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MemGovern: Enhancing Code Agents through Learning from Governed Human Experiences

Published: January 11, 2026 | arXiv ID: 2601.06789v1

By: Qihao Wang , Ziming Cheng , Shuo Zhang and more

Potential Business Impact:

Helps AI fix computer bugs using past human fixes.

Business Areas:
GovTech Government and Military, Information Technology

While autonomous software engineering (SWE) agents are reshaping programming paradigms, they currently suffer from a "closed-world" limitation: they attempt to fix bugs from scratch or solely using local context, ignoring the immense historical human experience available on platforms like GitHub. Accessing this open-world experience is hindered by the unstructured and fragmented nature of real-world issue-tracking data. In this paper, we introduce MemGovern, a framework designed to govern and transform raw GitHub data into actionable experiential memory for agents. MemGovern employs experience governance to convert human experience into agent-friendly experience cards and introduces an agentic experience search strategy that enables logic-driven retrieval of human expertise. By producing 135K governed experience cards, MemGovern achieves a significant performance boost, improving resolution rates on the SWE-bench Verified by 4.65%. As a plug-in approach, MemGovern provides a solution for agent-friendly memory infrastructure.

Country of Origin
🇨🇳 China

Repos / Data Links

Page Count
17 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Software Engineering